wow i'm close to that, but i have photoshop, flash, fireworks, dreamweaver, fetch, and acquisition yet to take care of once apple can beat those, then i will have an all apple dock, but the things i use most are there, and are apple, its a thing of beauty not to have to have MS, but i still want to thank them for giving us a copy of MS to use over the years, even if it was to get them out of monopoly stuff and we have a soon to be better now
I used to have all my other apps (Illustrator, Photoshop, Transmit, Art Directors Toolkit, Suitcase, Quicken, various browsers and media viewers, etc.) all floating in the dock.
Even though I grouped them by type (and even put THOSE in alphabetical order...all the Adobe apps clustered together, starting with Acrobat, for example), it got to be so cluttered and just looked overwhelming.
About a month or so ago, I put them all in those IconFactory "World of Aqua" folders to the right.
Left to right: Applications, Internet, Multimedia Players and Utilities.
SO much cleaner and, as the point of this thread talks about, allows me to have a clean, simple Apple-only dock one the left side of the dividing bar.
<strong>I used to have all my other apps (Illustrator, Photoshop, Transmit, Art Directors Toolkit, Suitcase, Quicken, various browsers and media viewers, etc.) all floating in the dock.
Even though I grouped them by type (and even put THOSE in alphabetical order...all the Adobe apps clustered together, starting with Acrobat, for example), it got to be so cluttered and just looked overwhelming.
About a month or so ago, I put them all in those IconFactory "World of Aqua" folders to the right.
Left to right: Applications, Internet, Multimedia Players and Utilities.
SO much cleaner and, as the point of this thread talks about, allows me to have a clean, simple Apple-only dock one the left side of the dividing bar.
I like it!
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I just use launchbar. One of the only shareware apps that I've bothered to pay for. The only non-apple thing in my dock is moz since I have to manually move my bookmarks over.
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make their own great apps that kick it, and are great!!!
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It's a thing of beauty:
iThis, iThat, QuickTime, Address Book, etc. And, after this morning, a snazzy new Apple browser!
It's everything a fella needs...</strong><hr></blockquote>
It is really amazing! iMovie 3, only 17 days away!
Even though I grouped them by type (and even put THOSE in alphabetical order...all the Adobe apps clustered together, starting with Acrobat, for example), it got to be so cluttered and just looked overwhelming.
About a month or so ago, I put them all in those IconFactory "World of Aqua" folders to the right.
Left to right: Applications, Internet, Multimedia Players and Utilities.
SO much cleaner and, as the point of this thread talks about, allows me to have a clean, simple Apple-only dock one the left side of the dividing bar.
I like it!
<strong>I used to have all my other apps (Illustrator, Photoshop, Transmit, Art Directors Toolkit, Suitcase, Quicken, various browsers and media viewers, etc.) all floating in the dock.
Even though I grouped them by type (and even put THOSE in alphabetical order...all the Adobe apps clustered together, starting with Acrobat, for example), it got to be so cluttered and just looked overwhelming.
About a month or so ago, I put them all in those IconFactory "World of Aqua" folders to the right.
Left to right: Applications, Internet, Multimedia Players and Utilities.
SO much cleaner and, as the point of this thread talks about, allows me to have a clean, simple Apple-only dock one the left side of the dividing bar.
I like it!
</strong><hr></blockquote>
I just use launchbar. One of the only shareware apps that I've bothered to pay for. The only non-apple thing in my dock is moz since I have to manually move my bookmarks over.